Ms. Jackson's characters are like rich gumbo with each ingredient blending, but keeping their individual flavors. Ms. Jackson's love scenes are classy. I empathize with the heroine and yet I understand the hero's reluctance to declare his love. There is a lesson to be learned in Midnight Blue. --Rendezvous
Ms. Jackson
has given gothic romance a unique, new exciting twist that's
created a new romantic sub-genre.
--Romantic Times
Jessica
Sanders worked hard to earn her position as campaign director
of a family-owned cosmetics company. Her life seems good,
she's attractive, successful and dating the company president,
the handsome Tom Jordan. Then Tom betrays her in a way
that dredges up her worst fears and insecurities, and
she meets Tom's brother, Luke, a dangerously attractive man.
Luke is the corporate CEO, there to reorganize the company and
at first he believes Tom's lies about how she slept her way
into her present position.
Jessica is plunged into the deep, dark secrets
of the powerful Jordan family. The waters are treacherous
and deep, and she finds herself drowning in the lies and deceptions
that mask the truth in shadows and subterfuge. Danger
stalks her and the man she loves as comes to know what true
passion is all about.
Midnight Blue is very sexy. Lots of action, suspense and Luke's psycho family keep the plot moving at a page turning pace.
March
2000
Are you still stunned from the movie? Rest assured that the
book is totally different and MUCH better.
Mailon Rivera played Tom Jordan
Angelle Brooks played Jessica. She played in VIP with Pamela Anderson.
Joseph C. Phillips played Luke (General Hospital, Strictly Business, The Cosby Show)
Ellen Cleghorne (Saturday Night Live) and Reynaldo Rey (BET's Comic View) werealso in the cast.
Bobby
Mardis directed and wrote the screenplay. He was Cousin Leroy
rolling around and singing at the funereal.

